The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 29, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Tuetday May 29 19C6.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
GRADUATION GIFTS
That will be Appreciated by the Graduate
Handsome lino of Diamonds in Rings and Brooches. Toilet
Sets Fans Watches. Waist Sets Uelts Buckles and Pins;
Bracelets Keck Chains Fobs Etc
WALTER C. DEAN
Jeweler and Optician Fine Watch Repairing
44. 4.-H-44
i ALL UNTRIMMED HATS THIS j
I WEEK AT COST l
4j.-44..
MORGAN & TATUM
Wear the Best; It Costs No More
t'nloo 1-abel. t'p.to-Ilate Woolens Oorranteed Trimmings
. .... ....... ........ r nTtivd n ilo Cleaning. Ilenalrlni: snd Pressing
Ardmore Tailoring Company
111 North Whlni:ton Ht
j no. cooNnn. Prop.
telephone No. tit
JAPALA C
...and...
Davies Varno Stains
Paint any kind of indoor
woodwork in frtney hiirh
jn ic- d wood co'.ors.
i-v
Anybody can atply them.
Sold at 15c to 75c Per Can.
MARKET REPORTS
(Dy E E. Oulllot & Co. members of
New Orleans Cotton Exchange.)
COTTON MARKET.
Ardmotv. May 28. Tho following
arc tno quotations for today:
Liverpool Future.
Mar Jon ...
June July .
Jalr Auc ..
AUk Hep...
BepOet ....
oris CLOSR
S VI I 7
PERSONAL NOTES.
Miss Sula Taylor has returned from
n visit 'vslth friends at Pauls Valley.
Miss Joe Lovo of Marietta Is In the
city tho guest of her friend Miss Fay
Ilurnltt.
Judge nnd Mrs. Wm. Prleffor nr6 In
the city from I'urcell to spoud savor-
al days.
Deputy Marshnl Bridges was In the
city vesterday between trains on offl
rial business.
Mrs. 1). Itedfleld has returned from
Oklahoma Cltv where she has been
vlaltlne relatives.
Miss Nora and Frank Itoblson left
today for Mineral Wells whero thoy
will spend about two weoks.
Llovd Hanway. of the firm of 'Han
way Owens came In yesterday af
ternoon from a business trip to points
on the ltock Island.
.Miss Zoo Patterson arrived from
Chicago today to visit Mr. and Mrs
I). B. Allen. Miss Patterson's mow
it nnd Mrs. Allen ate old school
friends.
Mrs. A. H. Carter who has heon In
the cltv for sonic time the guest of
hr HisiHr. Mrs. C. B. .Carter nnd
family have returned to hor home at
Trru1l. Texas.
Mrs. A. V. llonnott has roturnod
from Williams WoodB College at Fill
ton. Mo.. Mrs. Dennett wns offored a
position n teacher In the college next
year but Iibb not decided whethor she
will accoiit. She will remain here
this summer.
"Buster" Cults who has been at
tho Oddfellows Home at Checotah at
tendinis Bchool for tho past term has
returned nnd will remain hero dur
ing tho summer. Huster" has a mini
ber of friends her and receives
royal welcome whenever he comes to
Ardmore.
THE Y. M. C A. MOVEMENT.
Funds to bo Raised to Proeure a
Dulldlna Interest Manifested.
The building of a Y. M. C. A.. In
Ardmore In the near future Is an ns-
sured fact. The Interest III this move
ment has been and Is growing stead-
ily until now it has more advocates
and backera than any organisation of
Its kind which as ever attempted to
come to Ardmore. The national or
uatilser of the Y. M. C. A. of Amer
ica will be here soon the o.act date
not having been named at which time
he will orjtanUe a Young Men's
Christian Association here. The move
ment Is strongly backed by a number
of leading church members in the
city and It Is certain that when the
oranltr arrives be will And a hear
ty welcome awaiting him and phmty
of candidates for membership.
The Y. M. C. A. will mean much
to Ardmore. as It will lurnlsh a nluco
of knrntng and recreation for the
vonnn men of the city. A rot on
Broadway l.at iweti In the hands of
the principal promoters of the move
ment for some time. When the or
ganiser arrives the money to put np
the building will tie raited.
Attention Eaglet.
A full attendance of the members
of Ardmore Aerie. Fraternal Ordrr o
Eagles Is desired at regular meeting
Wednesday night at S o'clock. Thero
are several candidate for initiation
Two ofllcers to illl vacancies will
lie elected.
T. C. imiUOMAN Hoc
mi sin 'i 'l -srrrm H" JIM!
iPicii Kitchen 1
fcaasjaswassMwasaswasssssw-i us n i i m w n 11 iiaasMasassaawssaassal
Not LiKe
Canned Corn
Usually is.
Justice Brand
Contains no silK or husKs
isn't watery just rich
crisp Creamy Tender Corn
AsK DicK's Kitchen for
Recipe BooHlct.
Justice Brand
At All Grocers.
The Pennington Groceiy Co
Distributor.
J
6 81
5 AS
ft M
& 01
Jlss
ft K0
Spots and Sales
BpotK
Sales -
ei:
io.coo
COLEMAN BROS
DRUCS and JEWILRY.
iii si.unn Mlroramllh unit
It. L IVAUn ;v Encravrr.
VIMtlni: CnrU Writtoo
IMaWMaMMsl
July.
Oct ..
lire.
Hpot..
rJales ...
New York Futures.
Opon. High. Low 2 p. m.
it 05 11 exs 10 M 10 Si
. ...10 M 19 M 10 4 10 &l
10 ftl 10 M 10 IS 10 12
Spots and Sales.
It's Jolly Cold
nndtba"s bow IceCrestn should
he. Doctors nuu-tfft ronllnirtliH
temperature. In hot vestber with
Ices soil cuoilnir ilrluk.
I Ice Cream Unsurpassed
Use we serve beat them all lor
!bt purpose Drop In of nner.-
Dlnic or iUt time and try It. Vm
will uo nwsy feellni: better nod
tbank u for the iUirut-sllon.
G. V. SEGALE
OONFEIOTI ONER.
New Orleans Futures.
Opon. High. Low 2
July it n :& ii io
Oct - io it to IV 10 10
Oco .10 ia io a io 12
Spots and Sates.
spot -
8alo
p. m.
11 12
10 I
10 II
GRAIN.
WllAT
Juir
Hit
KJ 1-1
COBX
July
Hppt
.....48 3-
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OATi-
July
Brpt ...
"Livestock.
33 ft-S
Iior.t 0TTLB
CbBO I WOO 2K
i:nanClly 12000 30.0
Cmihaw IW)
Hokk opntl tf aJy
Loft over SM o
(tclpt yoar siro llollilay
Mlxod fJOto CCA
Oonil 630 to 610
nouuhSIJtoMI
UBbttr0toCI7
Cattlo ktrone
Hhpori ifroni:
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SI 1-3
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J. C. Little of Sulphur Is hero on
business.
O. W. Young of llcrwyn Is In the
cltv on business.
F. M. Fox and wife havo gone to
Sultihur for a .w days.
J. n. Mosloy Is a business visitor to
tho city from Sulphur.
J. T. Chelf of Comancho is among
tho business visitors to the city to
day.
Mrs. Wm. Kdwln who tins boon In
tho city for the past two weoks the
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. 3Uv ItowUs
left today for her home at Kansas
City.
Snm Homo nnd Win. Itlggs left to
day on the noon Santa Fe for Sulphur
from which place thoy will go to the
Lowanco lake a fine fishing place a
short piece out from Sulphur to
spurn! .1 few days angling after tho
tltiuv tribe.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Konnle enme
up this afternoon from Gainesville
accoinimnled by nulto n crowd of
young folk to atend tho Koyal Holler
ltlnk tonight. They are all good
skators nnd some good skating Is ox
nected tonight.
Ellis Wilkes nnd family left today
for Lawton Okla. wnero Mr. Wllkos
hi: 8 accepted n poslton with the Okla
homa Wholosalo Grocery Co. Ho will
have charge of the storage depanmeut
of tho company at Lnwton. Mr. llkos
was formerly city salesman In this
city for tho Pennington Grocery Co.
nnd has a number of frlonds hero.
At Rtst i
All that was mortnl or Kwon ration i
lrby tho twovo year old boy who was
drowned In n lnko south of tho city (
Sunday afternoon was laid to rest
yesterday nftornoon at 3 o'clock. Tho
romalnB were followed to tueir insi .
resting hlace by a host of frlonds of
tho bereaved family.
ROYAL ROLLER RINK.
Thursday Night
llenellt Y. M. C. A.
SS-4
Bum Work
In what you will get If you patronise
nny old roofer that comes through tho
country. W. A. Prldo guarantees his
roofs nnd Is going to remain In Ard-
more. so hu will bo hero at any time
to back up his guarantee. Patronlzo
homo industry nnd not tho traveling
workman who Is horo today and gono
tomorrow. Sco Prldo for your work.
29-4t
Tho ladles Missionary society of
tho Central Ilaptlst church will mc'.
with Mrs. 1 H. I-ove Wednesday at- J
ternoon ni n p. ni.
Flowor pots at N'lckol Store and
China Palace. 27-5
Barbecue.
Tho very best always fresh at lm-
rlo's Cream Ilakory 205 N. Caddo
street. Phono 258. rO-lm
Cronm llnkery barbecued bcof tho
finest frosh every day. Send your
bucket. John N. Imrle 205 N. Caddo
$5 discount on nil scholarships sold
In Selvidgu IluslneHS College from
now till June I. 25-S
Screen wire all widths at Dlvcns
Corhn & Frenslcy's.
ROYAL ROLLER RINK.
Thursday NlQht.
lleneflt Y. M. C. A. iS-i
Our laundry Is open for ono hour
Sunday morning from S to 0 for tho
accommodation of call bundles.
Ctf NEW STEAM LAUNDIIY.
CAPE JASMINE BUDS.
For sale at E. 11. Pupil's Bar Main
street Phone "i'J. 25-1
San Francisco
Disaster
will bo given Thursday .Uy 31
Frldny June 1 and Saturday
Juno 2 of ne.t week. Don't 1-H
to see It. A view of tho wrrlc of
tho natural e'oraents for 10c
THE MAJESTIC
Fresh strawberries dally .u tho City
Pish Mnrkct. 1-1 m
PHONE
74
For Carriage or Baggage
ARDMORE TRANSFER CO.
W. ft. INGHAM Hit.
W. A. PRIDE
THE TINNER
hns Mr U E. Dawson of St. Louis
lu charge of tho
PLUMBING
department who Is a thorough me
chanic.
PHONE 388
Piano Recital.
Mr. Emanuel Lowensteln's pupils
I .
will be heard In a recital at the Chris
tlan church Thursday ' nlnht at 8
o'ecek. The public Is Invited.
More Competition In Lumber.
I beg to advise my friends that I
havo arranged to do n Lumber Bro
kerage huslnoss In connection with
my cotton business and solicit your
ttatronago as I can ave you money
nnd furnish your bll completo for n
smnll brokerage.
Have your contractor mako out
your lumber bill specifying eac.n Itom
and tho grado of lumbor nnd I can
furnish your bill for a small cottaio
or a handsome mansion completo.
Yours vory truly
28-C L. H. LOVE.
Mortuary.
Edith tho S-yenrold daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. JnmeH Johob died yea-
terday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho
family residence on West Mnlu street.
of congestion of tho brain. Tho re
mains wero laid to rest this after
noon at 3 o'clock at tho lloso Hill
cemetery.
jr. discount on ulj scholarships sold
In Solvldge HuslnOHS College from
now till Juno L - 25-8
A nlco lino of Jnrdlncora Just re-
ceived mt N'lckol Storo and Chlnrt
Palace 27-C
$5 discount on nil scholarships sold
In Selvldgo lluslnoBB College from
now till Juno . 25 !t i
Phono 78 for closed carrlngo any
hour. CAIITEU'S Hack Line. 20-lm
$
i Four Good Reasons
Why we should sell you
! SILKS
Tomorrow
Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Sam-
mons a dnughtor.
THE PENNINGTON HOTEL.
Tishomingo I. T.
Rates $2 per day. Sample loom free.
PEYTON J. PRU1TT Prop.
unPnli Mr mill Mrs. JC. F. IlQCHl.
last nluht n Iwtnclng girl. 'Tho
mother and baby tro both doing nle-
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sam-
mons a daughter.
Roval Roller Rink.
Own our own skates. It Is muah
more satisfactory. -tf
ROYAL ROLLER RINK.
Thursday Nlflht.
lleneflt Y. M. C. A.
!S-1
ROYAL ROLLER RINK.
Thursday Night
lleneflt Y. M. C. A.
Mrs. A. J. Love of Overbrook wants
to hlro a woman or girl. 28-C
2S-4
FOR SALE
OneS-room houe anil lot A utreet K.
y( . .. 1IOUO
New 5-roi m liiiune. cloe la rlectrlc
llirhts. I'ltr w'r srni Imtli . K
-room bome2 lirue lots burn clone
to kuiiiiui .iimw. hut! ixiu lial-
ance one and two years -. l'
3-room house one In. balf cash bal-
ance monthly payments liwo
llrsbl n' "' fo "' anil rent
In all parts of city
KEMP a ROLLINS
Olflce 3d door sootb of P.O. Phone i'O
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Send your gloves and belts (kid or
Bilk) to tho New Steam Laundry and
have them cleaned. Charges 15 to 25
lumtl Ctf
For Sale.
Teddy and May Urookwood; also
three othor registered mnros. Address
P. O.. box CC4 South MeAlostor I. I .
24 C
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iisllSHSllSMSSSBBaBBBIIlllBlH
T. N. COLEMAN
The City Druggist
PkOBB 4
109 West Mala
CAPE JASMINE BUDS.
For sale at E. B. PugVs East Main
ilrwf Ptinnn 740. 25-4
To Lav Corner Stone.
Itov. F. A. Juny. rector of the EpU'
conal church In thlt city left this at
ternoon for Purcell to attond the cere
monies relative to thq Inylng of the
corner stone of tho new EpUqopal
church which Is to be erected at that
i - .
place Among those who will uo in
attendance at tho ceremonletf aro
HIbuod Brooks of Oklahoma City and
Ilev. Donaldson rector of the St. Paul
Episcopal-church at Oklahoma City.
A number of other Episcopal church
celebratles will also be In attendance.
The church to bo erected Is to bo sec-
ond to none In the territory Tho cer
emonies will take place tomorrow.
Royal Roller Rink.
Skates for sale at Itoyal Hollar
ltlnk. 2Stf
Ttnrhprtip the Finest.
Fresh every uay. Bring a bucket
Imrie's Cream Bakery 205 N. Caddo
Btrpet. Phone 258. 29-lm
No freezer bettor than the "B1U
zard." Tho Nickel Storo and China
Pjilace hn.i them. 27-5
John Keller Is reportod very 111 at
tho homo of his parents Ilev. and Mrs
J. L. Keller on C street northwest.
Pants.
All wool all sties cut out of high
crude woolens from $3.00 up- come
first and havo pick.
J. J. STOLFA
27-lm The Merchant Tailor.
First SilKs are positively economical for gen-
eral wear and were never more strongly in
favor than now
I
Second Our SilK stocK is complrte in every de-
t detail; newest colorings patterns and materials.
Third We handle the best Known most sntis-
factory wearing silKs in America today such as
"Money BacK" "Bonnet" and "Corticelli"
Fourth We save you today from 15 to 25 per
cent on both Staple and Novelty SilKs
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Price Reductions for
Wednesday Only
Every niece of Silk In stock on salo at a special reduc-
tion. Nothing reserved. Novelty patterns- an. Pla'.n
nnd Fiirey Silks by tho yard: TnlTettns. Crene-de-Chine
Ono Seamo. Pau-do Chine Peau do Sole Mesaline Uiv-
dium Tussnh Lous'.enes Hahuti. Chinas Wash Silks
any and all Silks on sale as follows:
Any 1.50 Silk tomorrow $1.28 yard
Any $1.25 Silk tomoirow 1 12 yard
Any $1.00 Silk tomorrow 87c yard
Any &5c Silk tomorrow 73c yard
Auy 75c Silk tomorrow 68c yard
Any 05c Silk tomorrow 52c yard
tEE Any 50c Silk tomorrow 39c yard
Don't wait this Salo is only for one day and many of
the best things will go early in tl.o day.
THE DELINEATOR-SPECIAL
Trial subscription threelnoMbs for cents. Must birln with
the July number. Cull at pattern counter or phone yuur order
at once as this offer Is for u limited time We carry a ooiuideto
stuck of llutterlck patterns and liubllcutkn
MADDENS
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We Sell Lace Curtains
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